On the night of June 9–10, troops from the 25th Division began a diversionary action on the enemy front,[4][5] occupying various positions; The general operation, however, did not yield the desired results and would eventually fail.
At the end of August some of its units took part in the Zaragoza Offensive —especially, the 116th Mixed Brigade,[n. 1] standing out significantly during the Battle of Belchite.
[7] However, the commander of the division, Antonio Ortiz Ramírez, was dismissed after the battle of Belchite and replaced by Miguel García Vivancos.
[9] The forces of the 25th Division managed to conquer the Old Cemetery, the Hermitage of Santa Bárbara and the position of «El Mansueto» , although they came out of the fighting very broken.
[11] Between May and July it intervened very actively in the Levante Offensive, taking outstanding action during the republican defense of Caudiel.